Jess Cameron's batting and Ellyse Perry's bowling steer the Aussies to emphatic victory against West Indies

THREE wickets in a devastating spell from Ellyse Perry helped Australia win
the Women's World Cup for the sixth time with a 114-run victory against West
Indies.

A solid batting display by Australia, abetted by some undistinguished
fielding, meant West Indies needed to score 260 to win the trophy for the
first time.

Australia, who won the toss at Mumbai's Brabourne stadium, scored consistently
thanks to significant contributions from Jess Cameron, Rachael Haynes and
Jodie Fields, while Shaquana Quintyne was the pick of the West Indies
bowlers with three for 27.

Haynes and Meg Lanning put on 52 for the first wicket before the latter was
dismissed by Stafanie Taylor for 31.

West Indies, who beat Australia in the tournament's Super Six stage to reach
the final, were guilty of sloppy fielding as Haynes and Cameron accumulated
runs at a steady rate. Haynes fell for 52, caught by Kyshona Knight